


Walls are almost done. Next more work on the lighting, putting the video screens into place + work on the ceiling drawings.To how it looked on September 18-19 >>



Walls are almost done. Next more work on the lighting, putting the video screens into place + work on the ceiling drawings.
<< Left: For the annual open artist studios weekend (18 + 19 Sept) we shared our space with painter and musician, Anneke van Rijswijk who hung her drawings and paintings inside the framework of our "kainga".
This photo shows that we have now straightened the frames so that they are vertical and started adding permanent braces which curve around the outside.

On September 16th about 6000 Leiden citizens registered at the Waag (medival weighing house, a few metres west of our building) for the annual, free herring and white bread (google "The relief of Leiden of 1574" to find out more about this. This article in Dutch is about this). Many of these spent a good 5-10 minutes standing in the queue outside our window. Typical comments were about how stupid we were building this, because it wouldn't fit through the door. One of the advantages in speaking English to each other while working is that, we don't need to respond as most assumed we couldn't understand them. The other common comment concerned expressions of surprise that a woman as small as I was was handling tools and seemed to know what I was doing :) 


